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Democratic Republic Congo Forests Documentation 2007
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Joseph Mamango Mbula
Joseph Mamango Mbula, chief of Yoko National Reserve, stands at illegally slashed and burnt field in Yoko National Reserve. Mbula and three others were detained by local authorities without charge because they tried to stop the slash and burn in the park. The World Bank and other donors view logging as a way to alleviate poverty and promote economic development. Expansion of logging into remaining areas of intact forests in the Democratic Republic of the Congo will destroy globally critical carbon reserves and impact biodiversity. Beyond environmental impacts, logging in the region exacerbates poverty and leads to social conflicts. Approximately 40 million people in the DRC depend on the rainforest for their basic needs, such as medicine, food or shelter.
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Jiro Ose
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Deforestation
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Forests (campaign title)
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Illegal logging
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Indigenous People
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KWCI (GPI)
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Local population
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Machetes
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Men
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Native Africans
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One person
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Outdoors
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Portraits
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Rainforests
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Timber industry
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Trees